Russia today is presented as out to subvert the West. The chosen means are meddling in elections and sowing discord in Western societies. Russia in this imaginary looms over an unsuspecting West, undermining democracy and supporting disruptive forces. No longer couched in terms of the Cold War struggle between capitalism and communism, this is a reversion to great power politics of the rawest sort. However, is this analysis correct? Is Vladimir Putin out to undermine the West to achieve his alleged goal of re-establishing some sort of post-Soviet ‘greater Russia’ imperial union in Russia’s neighbourhood, to weaken the Atlantic power system and to undermine the liberal international order? The paper challenges the view that Russia is trying ...
The partition of post-Soviet Union territory ignited numerous border disputes, ethnicrelated human r...
The article outlines the geopolitical rationale behind contemporary Russian expansionism, as well as...
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine reach an almost-tipping point, Björn Alexander Düben analyses...
There is broad agreement among commentators and analysts that Russia seeks to undermine the US-led l...
The United States expelled 35 Russian diplomats at the end of December over claims that Russia had i...
This paper will develop a comprehensive analytical framework that endeavors to explain Russian incur...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
Putin's aim was not to isolate Russia from international society but to challenge the West's claim t...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
Post-Communist Russia’s place in the international system has constituted a matter of intense academ...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
The partition of post-Soviet Union territory ignited numerous border disputes, ethnicrelated human r...
The article outlines the geopolitical rationale behind contemporary Russian expansionism, as well as...
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine reach an almost-tipping point, Björn Alexander Düben analyses...
There is broad agreement among commentators and analysts that Russia seeks to undermine the US-led l...
The United States expelled 35 Russian diplomats at the end of December over claims that Russia had i...
This paper will develop a comprehensive analytical framework that endeavors to explain Russian incur...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
Putin's aim was not to isolate Russia from international society but to challenge the West's claim t...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
Post-Communist Russia’s place in the international system has constituted a matter of intense academ...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
The partition of post-Soviet Union territory ignited numerous border disputes, ethnicrelated human r...
The article outlines the geopolitical rationale behind contemporary Russian expansionism, as well as...
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine reach an almost-tipping point, Björn Alexander Düben analyses...